Enjoy a Less-Crowded Metrorail Trip
You know how to use Metro to get from point A to point B
and that's great. Now learn some of the tricks and
tips veteran Metro customers use to have a better, less-crowded
trip.
Red Line riders
- If you get on at Twinbrook or White Flint station heading
downtown in the morning and you would like a seat, try
getting off at Grosvenor-Strathmore and boarding the next
train (which begins its trip at Grosvenor-Strathmore station).
- Every other train on the Red Line from Medical Center station
into downtown generally will have fewer riders in the morning
rush period.
- If you get on downtown in the evening rush hour heading
toward Shady Grove, try taking an often less-crowded Grosvenor-bound
train and switch to the Shady Grove train at Grosvenor-Strathmore
station.
- If you get on at Wheaton or Forest Glen station heading
downtown in the morning and you would like a seat, try getting
off at Silver Spring and boarding the next train (which begins
its trip at Silver Spring station).
- Every other train on the Red Line from Takoma station into
downtown generally will have fewer riders in the morning
rush period.
- If you get on downtown in the evening rush hour heading
toward Glenmont, try taking an often less-crowded Silver
Spring-bound train and switch to the Glenmont train at Silver
Spring station.
- To avoid the busiest times inbound from Friendship Heights
station to Dupont Circle station, ride before 7 a.m. or
after 9:30 a.m.
- To avoid the busiest times outbound from Judiciary Square station
to Farragut North station, ride before 5 p.m. or after 6:45
p.m.
Orange Line riders
- During the height of the rush period, Orange Line trains
run two-in-a-row where the Orange and Blue Line trains share
the track. The second train is always less crowded. If you
wait two to three minutes for the second train, your chances
of a more pleasant ride are a lot better. Just check the
electronic message signs on the platform to find out the
order of trains coming into your station.
- To avoid the busiest times inbound from Ballston station
to Court House station, ride before 7 a.m. or after 9 a.m.
- To avoid the busiest times outbound from Metro Center station
to Rosslyn station, ride before 5 p.m. or after 6:30 p.m.
Blue Line riders
- To avoid the busiest times outbound from Metro Center station
to Rosslyn station, ride before 5 p.m. or after 6:30 p.m.
Green Line riders
- During the height of the rush period, some Green Line trains
run just two minutes apart. The second train is always
less crowded. If you wait a couple of minutes for the second
train, your chances of a more pleasant ride are a lot better.
Just check the electronic message signs on the platform to
find out the arrival time for each train.
- To avoid the busiest times inbound from Anacostia station
to Waterfront station, ride before 6:30 a.m. or after 9
a.m.
- To avoid the busiest times outbound from Gallery Pl-Chinatown
station to L’Enfant Plaza station, ride before 4
p.m. or after 6:30 p.m.
Yellow Line riders
- To avoid the busiest times inbound from Crystal City station
to Pentagon station, ride before 7:15 a.m. or after 9 a.m.
- To avoid the busiest times outbound from Gallery Pl-Chinatown
station to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station, ride
before 4:45 p.m. or after 6:30 p.m.
All riders
- On any given train, one or two cars may be crowded. But
that doesn’t necessarily mean the entire train is crowded. Try boarding different cars
to see if there is more room elsewhere.
- After a delay in service has been cleared, it may be to
your benefit to let that first, more crowded train pass.
There will probably be more room on the second train after service
is resumed.
- Note the number of cars on approaching trains on the electronic
message signs and then spread out along the platform so
that you can board the train quickly.
- If you have flexibility in your arrival and departure times
at work, consider riding Metro outside the peak hours: after
9:30 a.m., before 3 p.m., and after 7 p.m. weekdays. You’ll
save time and money as Reduced Fares are in effect during
the off-peak periods.
- If you have to ride during peak commuting periods, try
to avoid the most crowded times: 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. and 4:45
to 5:45 p.m.
- The busiest days on Metro are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and
Thursdays.
- Having a round-trip farecard, a pass or SmarTrip® card
with sufficient fare value for your trip will save you
time as you won't have to buy another fare when
you return.
- Employer-sponsored telecommuting and flextime can help
reduce air pollution, traffic congestion, and crowding on
Metro during peak commuting times and increase employee
productivity. If your employer supports telecommuting or
flextime, take advantage of these anti-crowding measures.
If not, suggest that your employer adopt such policies. A
wide variety of information is available by calling 800-745-RIDE
or by visiting The Commuter Connection website.
